Bistrot D'Orsay



0396546498, 184 Collins St, Melbourne. VIC 3000 French Mediterranean $$ + http://www.bistrotdorsay.com.au
Open Mon-Sat 9am-11pm, ; Licensed; Cards AE MC V EFT, Seats inside 60, Outside seats
Chef: Quinn Spencer (31-03-13) Owner: Kenneth Meere & John Tully (31-03-13)

Bistro D'Orsay
Photo: Tony Knox

Mietta's Review
In a time when it is more popular to offer Middle Eastern inspired menus, Bistrot d'Orsay with its vista over the Parisian quarter of Collins Street, is refreshingly Gallic. With a recent renovation it has expand not only in size, but also in mission, graduating from cafe/bar to bistrot. Its shady spot ensures that it is dimly lit throughout the day, lending to its intimate and cosy ambience. The food is well prepared, and the service is as smooth as it is efficient. The respect cheese is shown here is also pleasing, the selection of cheese on offer is impressive. And at breakfast, they undoubtedly serve the best, freshly baked fruit muffins in town.

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The Age Good Food Guide 2013 Score: 13.5/20


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Age Good Food Guide 2013 Score: 13.5/20

Age Good Food Guide 2012 Score: 13.5/20

Age Good Food Guide 2011 Score: 13/20

Age Good Food Guide 2011 Score: 13/20

Age Good Food Guide 2011 Score: 13/20

Age Good Food Guide 2011 Score: 13/20

Age Good Food Guide 2011 Score: 13/20

Age Good Food Guide 2011 Score: 13/20

Age Good Food Guide 2011 Score: 13/20

Herald Sun 16-01-10 "A solid experience that will have you going back for more when the theatre lights come up."

Age Good Food Guide 2010 Score: 13.5/20

Age Good Food Guide 2009 Score: 13/20

Age Good Food Guide 2008 Score: 14/20

Age Dani Valent, 2-4-2007

Age Good Food Guide 2006 score 14/20

2005 AGFG score 14/20 "The subtle lighting, and view of the ornate Regent Theatre across the road, make this a cosy place for dalliance as well as pie- or post-theatre dining. The food also has much to offer"

2004 AGFG score 14/20

Age, A2, 9-10/4/04,Jane Faulkner

Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide Australia 2004,'D'Orsay is not overtly French, yet it is highly evocative of a mood and a style that is Paris...doesn't break new ground, but it produces very satisfying conservative standards, and matches them with a good wine selection and excellent service.'

Age Good Food Guide 2003 14/20

Age, 12.02.02, John Lethlean Score: 14 out of 20

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Bistrot D'Orsay, (03) 9654 6498, 184 Collins St, MELBOURNE Bistrot d'Orsay is refreshingly Gallic. it is dimly lit throughout the day, lending to its intimate and cosy ambience.